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Archive for November, 2010

Capture Your Passion in a Paycheck: Promising Careers for Photographers

November 30th, 2010

It’s hard to find photographers who aren’t passionate about what they do. Perhaps it is the boundless potential of what can be done with photography – and the images that it captures – that inspires such enduring interest. Used to create art, document details or tell a story, photography is both an artistic and scientific medium. But there are so many ways that photography is used, and it can be hard to choose which career or careers are best suited for you.



The Rise and Fall of Digital and Film

November 23rd, 2010

Many budding photographers still debate whether to buy digital cameras, or opt for older analogue film models. The truth is, technology has advanced so much that digital camera’s can achieve just about anything you want when it comes to photography. To easily display the rise and fall of both digital and film eras, we have compiled this interesting timeline, highlighting some of the most important moments in the history of photography.



eBook Winners: Portrait Tips and Techniques

November 22nd, 2010

We had a great response on the “freebook” raffle last week! 76 photographers entered to receive a free copy of Wayne Radford’s Portrait Tips and Techniques eBook (see my review here). I said I had 3 free copies to hand out, and here they are: Numbers 59, 6, and 69 match up with Connie, Marc [...]



eBook Review: Portrait Tips and Techniques

November 17th, 2010

A portrait photographer must have control and understanding of the subject, surroundings, light, and camera in order to create images with impact. This is generally the case in any type of photography, but portraits demand a higher level of control. Volume 1 of Wayne Radford’s Portrait Tips and Techniques is a book that covers the many aspects of black & white natural light portraiture. The lessons and teachings are somewhat technical, but the material is presented in a “down to Earth” fashion that anybody can understand.



Don’t Forget About Those Old M42 Lenses For Your Modern dSLR…

November 3rd, 2010

If, like me, you’re a photographer on a very tight budget, one of the hardest things to come to terms with is how expensive lenses are for your dSLR. Apart from the “Nifty Fifties”, which for most manufacturers can be had for around $100, new lenses are hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars. Fear not though – there is another way, where you can buy lenses for a few dollars, rather than a few hundred – M42 Lenses.